This week as we know was a very special week for children, so I was very kind with them.
Three days of the week, we worked on activites for review, because they had their english test last Thursday and Friday, so I helped them with the activities. They were very accesible and disposed to work on that because they wanted to remember what they worked on in the normal classes and get a good grade on the subject.
They copied some activities, I explained what they had to do and they worked and asked all the questions they had.
On the other hand, because it was their special week, I played with them some activities in order to make them feel happy, they really enjoy to play in the class. When they play, they learn without notice themselves. I always play a lottery that I made and sometimnes they say (oh nooo, no that game again), but I explain to them that they need to learn the verbs and this is a very good way to learn them without being writing.
I´m happy to see that they are leaning so much, but on the next weeks we will start working on speaking activities which will be very good for them.
It sounds like you had a nice, relaxed week with your students! Seeing as they are getting bored of the lottery game, could you play any other games to help them learn their verbs? Could the students make games?
ResponderEliminarHere are just a few ideas from a webpage I found:
http://www.funenglishgames.com/topics/verbs.html
Hello Nohemi, it's very bad that your students are getting bored with the lottery but yes, some other ideas coukld help.
ResponderEliminarSorry to hear that!
Edna :)